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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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October 21, 1992
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FREEMAG1.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Cal Newman.
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FREE ENERGY FROM MAGNETISM
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Most people believe that it is impossible to build a motor run
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solely by magnets. But try to tell that to people like Howard
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Johnson who spent six years fighting the patent office to accept the
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reality of his magnet motor. They finally granted him U.S. Patent
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4,151,431. And there are dozens of other magnet motor patents.
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Engineers at Hitachi Magnetics Corporation have come right and told
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us that a motor run by magnets is feasible and logical, but the
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politics of the matter make it impossible for them to pursue
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developing a magnet motor or any device that would compete with the
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energy cartels. The obstacles to free energy are the big banks who
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own the energy industries.
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Many achievements in developing free energy from magnetism have
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occurred in obscure basement workshops all over the country. Many
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of these achievements have remained the secret of the inventor, who
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being afraid of reprisal from the establishment did not share this
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technology.
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The following information comes from Hitachi and other researchers:
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"The magnet that lifts a pound today, if the loan (on it)
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is gradually increased day-by-day, will lift double the
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amount in time. Whence comes this energy? Keely teaches
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that it comes from sympathetic association with one of the
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triune currents of the polar stream, and that its energy
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increases as long as sympathetic flows last, which is
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through eternity."
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from the book "Keely and His Discoveries"
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by Clara B. Moore, 1983
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In developing a theoretical basis for self-powered magnetic motors,
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it will be necessary to examine some of the elementary observations
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of magnets.
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1. Two permanent magnets can either attract or repel depending
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on the arrangement of the magnetic poles.
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2. Two magnets repel further than they attract because of
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friction and inertia.
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3. Most of our energy comes directly or indirectly from the
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electromagnetic energy of the sun, e.g., photosynthesis and
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water cycles of ocean to water vapor to rain/snow to ocean.
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4. Magnetic energy "travels" between the poles at the speed of
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light. (Some researchers claim it is faster.)
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5. Permanent magnets and ferrous metals are attractive only.
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Attraction is an inverse square force.
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6. Two permanent magnets on both sides of an iron shield are
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attracted to the shield and only weakly to each other at
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close proximity to the shield.
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7. Magnetic energy can be shielded, e.g., by placing a piece
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of iron between the magnet and the object it is attracting.
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8. The sliding or perpendicular force of a keeper (e.g., the
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shield) is much less than the force in the direction of the
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field to remove the keeper.
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9. Most of the magnetic energy is concentrated at the poles of
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the magnet. You can prove this by sprinkling iron filings
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around a magnet and seeing where the greatest
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concentrations of filings fall. This will give you a
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"picture" of the magnetic field.
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10. A permanent magnet loses little strength unless dropped or
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heated. Heating, etc., misaligns the magnetic elements
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(domains) within a magnet.
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11. If a weight lifted by a permanent magnet is slowly
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increased, the lifting (or pulling) power of the magnet will
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be increased up to the point where all the magnetic domains
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in the magnet are aligned in the same direction.
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12. Using magnets for repelling tend to weaken them as it causes
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misalignment of the magnetic domains.
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13. A magnetic material between two magnets will always be
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attracted to the stronger magnet.
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By using some of the above magnetic principles in a mechanical
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arrangement, it is possible to "convert" the magnetic energy stored
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in permanent magnets into useable mechanical energy without the use
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of electrical energy, i.e., direct conversion of magnetism to
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mechanical energy.
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According to modern magnetic theory a magnet motor would soon run
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down as the energy stored in the magnetic field would be used up
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driving the flywheel arrangement. However, the only way a magnet is
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"used up" is if it gets demagnetized by dropping, heating, or
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another magnetic field, or using an AC electrical demagnetizer.
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If the magnetic field of a magnet is actually part of the magnetic
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field of the earth, then there can be no depletion.
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Magnetic energy is not created. It is either stored in the permanent
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magnet or in the surrounding space. It can not be used up or
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destroyed.
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Many magnetic materials are available. Knowledge and careful
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analysis is needed to make the right choice.
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Only when there is a change in the balance of internal energies is
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energy released or absorbed by the permanent magnet.
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In addition to design parameters, physical characteristics and
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environment must be carefully considered in the application of
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permanent magnets.
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In development of properties, in design analysis, and in quality
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control of a particular permanent magnet, component-measurements are
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vital.
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Changing the state of magnetization is an important factor in
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working with todays high coercive force permanent magnet materials.
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It could be that the Hubbard Generating System has already made
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magnet motors obsolete. Whatever the case, it is obvious that free
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energy will be developed by individual effort since it is
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painstakingly clear that neither big business or big government will
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act in the best interests of the citizenry.
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***********************************************************
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The above obtained from:
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Rex Research
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P.O. Box 19250
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Jean, NV 89019
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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